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Just when I think Jumper is moving on...how much can Mom take?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 541944" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>MVW I'm sorry this is hard for you. Jumper may actually end up doing what she did all over yet again. Teenagers do these things. I watched mine do it over and over again expecting a different outcome. With each boyfriend infact she expected somehow it would magically change. They have to go through life on their own as hard as it is. As long as she is not suicidal (which mine did get to that point once and I had to intervene), then she's doing ok. They sometimes don't eat or sleep or function properly for a bit.</p><p></p><p>As far as son's situation, no real advice there either. He is an adult. Mom hearts sometimes actually hurt more watching kids go through it I think.</p><p></p><p>{hugs for you}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 541944, member: 455"] MVW I'm sorry this is hard for you. Jumper may actually end up doing what she did all over yet again. Teenagers do these things. I watched mine do it over and over again expecting a different outcome. With each boyfriend infact she expected somehow it would magically change. They have to go through life on their own as hard as it is. As long as she is not suicidal (which mine did get to that point once and I had to intervene), then she's doing ok. They sometimes don't eat or sleep or function properly for a bit. As far as son's situation, no real advice there either. He is an adult. Mom hearts sometimes actually hurt more watching kids go through it I think. {hugs for you} [/QUOTE]
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